A Pleasure and a Calling, Phil Hogan
A Pleasure and a Calling, Phil Hogan
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A Pleasure and a Calling
A Novel

Author: Phil Hogan

Narrator: Michael Page

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2015


Synopsis

In the tradition of Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley novels comes a deliciously unsettling, darkly funny novel about a man who quietly spies on the private lives of his neighbors.You won’t remember Mr. Heming. He was the estate agent who showed you around your comfortable home, suggested a financial package, negotiated a price with the owner, and called you with the good news. The less good news is that, all these years later, he still has the key. That’s absurd, you laugh. Of all the many hundreds of houses he has sold, why would he still have the key to mine? The answer is; he has the keys to them all.William Heming’s most at home in a stranger’s private things. He makes it his business to know all their secrets, and how they arrange their lives. His every pleasure is in his leafy community. He loves and knows every inch of it, feels nurtured by it, and would defend it—perhaps not with his life but if it came to it, with yours. Things begin to change when Mr. Hemings’ obsession shifts from many people to one, and then a dead body winds up in someone’s garden. For a man who is used to going unremarked, Mr. Heming’s finds his natural routine becomes uncomfortably interrupted.

About Phil Hogan

Phil Hogan was born in a small town in northern England, and now lives in a small town in southern England. A journalist for twenty-five years, he has written for The Observer and The Guardian. He is married with four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on April 16, 2019

Here I am an invisible boy. this is a hell of a creepy premise, and a great addition to the tradition of psychological suspense with unreliable narrators. william heming is a character you will remember precisely because he has tailored himself to be as unmemorable as possible - all the better to obs......more

Goodreads review by Arah-Lynda on October 07, 2016

This one puts the EEE in creepy. Did you ever come home and have that feeling that something wasn’t quite right?  Perhaps you  thought you had more eggs than that or you could have swore that there were at least three butter tarts left.  Are you losing your mind or has someone moved the blanket on th......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on October 17, 2019

An interesting premise but I think there could have been a lot more done with this concept. There’s an obsession that William latches onto which quickly dissipates by the end of the story, making me wonder what the point of building up the tension was for. I also thought he made a lot of stupid mist......more

Goodreads review by Miriam on January 27, 2018

"The Intruder" by P S Hogan is a slow burning psychological thriller that certainly grows on you the more you read it. Although the storyline is quite slow to develop you are very keen to see where the story leads to and certainly keeps you entertained along the way. William Heming is not your typica......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on March 09, 2017

I really have no complaints about this one: the writing was tight, the story was fresh, and the characters were complex. The reason this one falls short of a higher rating with me is strictly personal: for whatever reason I just had a hard time connecting to the story and the characters. I don't hav......more